On March 8th, 2022
Postwar Modern – Barbican Gallery Review
Barbican’s “Postwar Modern”’ exhibits artworks spanning from 1945 to 1965 that transport us in the world of post-World War II Britain...
Barbican’s “Postwar Modern”’ exhibits artworks spanning from 1945 to 1965 that transport us in the world of post-World War II Britain...
Uncovering the ‘veil’ as such in various directions beyond our expectations, The Whitechapel Gallery presents its new special exhibition ‘A Century of the Artist’s Studio’ from 24 February t...
'By Hand, On Foot', a solo exhibition by London-based artist Vlatka Horvat, is now on view at the Peer Gallery. ...
A Tale of two cities is a vibrant adaptation of Dickens’ novel by the dance theatre company Lost Dog. Continuing their work on reinterpreting classics, Ben Duke and his company Lost Dog bring yet an...
Shroud is a play written by Bernard Field and interpreted by the Irish Hawtheatre Company....
Only two years after the acclaimed long-feature “Pain and Glory”, Almodóvar comes back with “Parallel mothers”, a melodrama full of warmth and imprinted in the filmmaker’s signature style. ...
Shakespeare wrote the story at the end of the 16th century, and ‘Romeo and Juliet’ has become a great modern ballet classic of the ballet repertory since its creation by Royal Ballet Dir...
Writer Sian Carter’s debut play Running With Lions is a refreshing and touching story to see being told on the big stage....